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Getting approved for UL or ETL labels

August 05, 2022

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Approval is EXPENSIVE. This is why you might see a company only certify a few product offerings. Priority usually goes to products that will be sold to companies who value the high standards for liability reasons.


Just because a product isn’t listed, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t made with high standards. If you are a consumer looking for a product, make sure to weigh reviews with certifications before purchasing.

UL and ETL approval process 

Reach out to either UL or ETL. ETL’s contact information differs depending on the industry so check their website for the correct contact.
Ship your Power Supplies out for testing. Neither company estimates time, but if you have a deadline, make sure that they are aware.
Expect a visit to your manufacturing facility. UL and ETL will need to see how your led driver is made.

When a product has been certified as meeting the UL or ETL standards, they will be permitted to use the official labels of each of these organizations. These labels are typically placed on the component itself either as a sticker, etched into the product itself, or included in the relevant documentation that is included. This label gives the purchaser the confidence that the Power Supply they are using meets the necessary standards for safety. 

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